A little eye candy of what we will be releasing tomorrow. Just remember. All of our corals may be gluten free but they are definitely not edible.
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I wouldn’t say a ton, but that’s been my primary focus lately. Got 5 fat heads (colonies/frags), about a dozen yellow suns (colonies/frags), and 3 black suns (1 colony, 2 chunky frags), and 1 walking Dendro. Hoping to grow the diversity a little bitDo you have lots of NPS right now? I have fat head dendros from AquaSD and they are cool. I was thinking of a NPS gorgonian at some point.
Would highly recommend the black sun corals (Tubastraea micranthus). Adds a very unique color to the tank and the rarity of it being available in the hobby is an added perk. Just make sure you’re adequately feeding itYeah they are pretty neat. Somewhat hard/rare to find at times but we have seen them having some availability recently. Could not pass up on them
Not sure if the frags will be ready in time for the sale but we will have colonies for monday. Fingers crossed the frags will be available too but if not then they will be up on the following weeks sale
I wouldn’t say a ton, but that’s been my primary focus lately. Got 5 fat heads (colonies/frags), about a dozen yellow suns (colonies/frags), and 3 black suns (1 colony, 2 chunky frags), and 1 walking Dendro. Hoping to grow the diversity a little bit
I saw these and have been keeping an eye on them. Maybe tomorrow will be the day
I haven’t noticed any problems so far, but I’m hesitant to give a blanket statement of they won’t ever have a problemWill a black sun and fathead get along if they are mounted close?
I haven’t noticed any problems so far, but I’m hesitant to give a blanket statement of they won’t ever have a problem
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I am with you on torches. I have a new tank that will have a torch island.I "need" some torches. . . might have to stop by the sale!
Yes as long as they are not touching. I have never seen sweepers from them and do not think they have them but the oceans a crazy place and I dont want to give any misinformationWill a black sun and fathead get along if they are mounted close?
Polyphillia talpinaSlipper? Is this a plate with a slipper shape or is slipper coral a thing?
Yes as long as they are not touching. I have never seen sweepers from them and do not think they have them but the oceans a crazy place and I dont want to give any misinformation
I’d say get it. The yellow suns grow the quickest in my experience, then the fat heads. My understanding is the black sun corals grow at a much slower rate than the other 2. They’ve all been pretty hardy so far and are pretty easy to care for (outside of making sure you adequately feed - I do a mix of Reef Nutrition Phyto/Oyster Feast, frozen brine shrimp or mysis, and Hikari coral gumbo.I have a fathead, love it. First time seeing a black sun, looks amazing. I have the fathead is a really nice spot that would accommodate a black sun however, they would eventually grow into each other...
I’d say get it. The yellow suns grow the quickest in my experience, then the fat heads. My understanding is the black sun corals grow at a much slower rate than the other 2. They’ve all been pretty hardy so far and are pretty easy to care for (outside of making sure you adequately feed - I do a mix of Reef Nutrition Phyto/Oyster Feast, frozen brine shrimp or mysis, and Hikari coral gumbo.
The “NPS” that gave me trouble was the walking Dendro. The peanut worm that makes it move is really cool to see, but if you have anything on your sand bed (like corals) I’d recommend dipping the Dendro to kill the worm or glue the hole shut. Thing gravitated towards my rhodactis and the Dendro wasn’t coming out too hot but is making a great recovery. They don’t need the worm to survive in an aquarium, but if you got the available space for one, they’re very cool.
Yeah usually things that are less aggressive like favias will grow into each other and if they are not compatible they will mabye have a little coral warfare but will just choose to go in different directions. More than likely the same with these but I am not 100% sureIf I picked one up they would be mounted a few inched away from each other. Eventually they would grow into each other but I assume instead of killing each other off they would just stop growing in the direction of the other.
The walking denros look cool however, I really like the rest of my sand corals so I may pass on it until I build another tank. I am leaning toward a black sun if it is in the stars.
I hand feed, well tweezer feed my fathead. Usually a fatty shrimp bit one a week.